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Function - It adds the pressure to the feed water before it entyers into boiler feed pump suction Advantage - Ensures high margin NPSH A for boiler feed pump spinning at high rpm (5250Rpm) Drive for booster - Normally @1450 rpm Type of impeller- Mostly preferred Double suction
Use of water in a refinery is makeup for boiler feed. The chief uses of steam are for stripping, steam distillation, and vacuum distillation. The steam comes in contact with the products in these operations, and generally the steam condensate is so highly contaminated that it cannot be reused for boiler feed or for other purposes. Steam is also used for process heating, for pumping, and, in some refineries, for generating electric power
I think because it works more like a heat exchanger taking heat from the exhaust gas, rather than a "standard" boiler with a furnace?An EGB needs a pump to circulate the water through the pipes in the exhaust stack, whereas a furnace-heated boiler can use convection to move the fluid through the system..?Might have something to do with lower temperatures in an EGB?
There are a number of things you can use. You can contact the manufacturer of your kind of drip lines and ask them what they recommend. You can pump in a 3% solution of nitric acid, or a 3% solution of common household bleach (sodium hypochlorite). You can also use a solution of 45% hydrogen peroxide mixed with a little vinegar. Whichever solution you use, remember to flush the system completely with clean, clear water. The only real product that removes the blockage in emitters is Line Blaster. lineblaster.com It works quickly, won't hurt the plants, and is economical to use.
for the purpose of water-steam separation. High efficiency separation is very important in order to: - prevent water droplet carryover into the superheater, where serious thermal damage can occur. - prevent the carryover of solids entrained in water droplets into the superheater and turbine blading, where deposits may form, which are difficult to remove. These deposits end up reducing turbine efficiency and causing superheater tube temperature increases, distortion or even burnout.
Honestly? No need to bother - just get some CLR and use that.
This is not a recommended use for CLR. People have done this and report no adverse result's, but I would not.
yes..but you would have to completely clean the entire unit after you are done and flush it out completely then replace the swamp cooler pads with new ones as CLR is very bad for your health. Using scrub brush is better but harder work.
Yes, you can use CLR in a dishwasher to clean lime/calcium deposits that have built up. Source: CLR manufacturer website at related links.
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The tankless air compressor is lightweight and very portable. Unlike compressor's with tanks, it is small and very convenient to store. Tankless air compressor are more designed for portable use. Keep in mind that a tankless comprssor will not be a powerful as a normal compressor.
NO! CLP, yes. CLR is a strong acid that is meant for cleaning toilets and sinks. It will corrode a gun.
Use CLR and a scrub brush
Most tankless hot water heaters are electric. I've never heard of a propane one.
Daaa go flush or please flush
There are a number of references to use to find boiler servicing. For example, Service Experts, Inferno Boiler, and Boiler all provide useful information about boiler servicing.
That would depend on the boiler - look on the boiler plate it will tell you the answer for that boiler there.